Now Hiring: Electricians | Norfolk, VA – School Re-Roofing Project

Norfolk, Virginia

Electrician

Posted today | Job Number: 62881

Job Description

Now Hiring: Electricians | Norfolk, VA – School Re-Roofing Project

Location: Norfolk, VA
Job Type: Full-Time / Project-Based
Pay: Based on Experience


Job Overview:
CCS Construction Staffing is now hiring experienced electricians for a school re-roofing project in Norfolk, VA. Candidates must be skilled in basic commercial electrical tasks and able to work safely in a roofing environment.


Work Scope Includes:

  • Supporting electrical work related to school re-roofing

  • Pulling wire, installing conduit, terminations, and fixtures

  • Reconnecting rooftop equipment and ensuring code compliance

  • Following electrical layouts and safety protocols

  • Working alongside other trades on an active construction site


Requirements:

  • Minimum 3–5 years of commercial electrical experience

  • Must have own tools and full PPE (hard hat, safety vest, gloves, safety glasses, boots)

  • Comfortable working at heights and outdoors

  • Ability to read and interpret electrical blueprints

  • Strong work ethic and ability to work independently or with a team


Why CCS Construction Staffing:

  • Weekly direct deposit

  • Payday advances up to $100

  • $250 referral bonus

  • Free OSHA 10 & safety certification programs

  • Milestone Rewards Program

  • Partner with someone whose job is to help you get hired—quickly and confidently.


CCS Construction Staffing is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Qualified applicants will be contacted via phone, text, or email. Respond quickly for immediate consideration.

Note: CCS does not offer on-the-job training. Only experienced and qualified electricians will be considered.

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